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mm OREGON CITY ENTEKPIRLSB! WS& OltEdON CITY, OREGON, KM HAY, FKHHUAUY 11, 1 .'. ESTABLISHED 18M rnflTV BEVf NTH Yt AH No, 7. JLL TO ANNEX MILLS DEFEATED III MICK MAKIS OALLANT riOHT IN Bf NATE, OUT LOBtS ACCUSES P. R, I. & CO. Thl. on Aaaerta lht Meaiure U Attempt to Invade Baired Kiglili of Pflvo Property In THlt Clly U 7 s mm may HAt.KM. Or, Feb 10.-(Special ) ... Hrllll. .1. -hales ( HilN j.KHllllv aoal hi Imvti led to member nc()iilr ItiK turn sobriquet ty hnvltiK Uu "linn, phruacnlogy used in ri'fi'ri'iin' In III. in day Ufir ,)iyi Hum.. (,f ii,,,,,,, Mile jimhiibly hiii ii, k ,m f,(,f lln' STlli aoaaloii ,u Kiniu tin (liii liiM. tor In I pug.., For 1 1t hi it (-, Hlmli'k In I.iiowii na "My frl.iid rruin K.I In Inn.!". Moacr la given Ilin iippclatlmi i'f "My rm Teutonic friend" Jna.-ph U .i.iiMl.inlly r.-l. rt In n ' My rh, friend from Jerusalem." Ki-llnlu-r In liiincil 11 ' I'liiniiii.ii l.-r n 11" mill "K inmroo Man". Thmiipanii I known "My Hmiiii Angel Friend." Smith nf Co.. iiinl Curry gn.-s oh the JhhIi lgi. Ma "I'llldlinlllllllotllll Ir,' Willi). Puller N-apniida to ItiH ( "Count I tlltllllllll l..fl.l.T ',' A Hew word nli.fi hn been coined BE APPROPRIATION HOM E RULE BILL sU.VM, Feb. il -Hpo.iall Senator j , . ; , v ni,.( a il.i lt.hu li f. nl In tlin 1. 1. lay when liln Hrimln hill v, , pun l.llliit for I'H.-lnliliK I lui . , ,,.,1 u !. n of Ili. nriM.riit.Ml . lll- a and iilntlKlilrri'.l rotulliK up f.H I , ;,l ..in.ldi'r.llloll. Tli" lilll 1'H'I t"f : oi"i"'. akow.nl I'X support , , ii ,. ilnr nf llix Senate, to bring .. .,, it,, , n limit of t.'K.ii t'liy , ii ii Hi.) i. ml J tui.'.l. Hi" mill .'. ..ml properties (llri-rtly arro P , ,i.. r fii.ni r. ii.l City. !:... i.ill " :. framed to l'll i,, i n. , ' n 'n y ami tl it u.it Inn there i . , ,, ,, h.'.l In m-neral term l.y III j, ".i llll III" Impe tl.lm! j , , : .!'. itloiml poaaihiiiiiea a pi.ruiki . i una m.ofd.-d I iliiil. k W.'iIihu ,!., Ii obtained tin' mlopllnti ,,; ., i, rity r.'iHirl In ftoor nf hit i ,l fit tmlii) only In vlf were tniii l,'.. I ii In favor of U Hli I votlnu it, nnil two of the Senator , .. il n-nl. izi:imm scores liquor traffic ,i i:i Hi" Ihtewat "f th" Portland I;., Light power Company. ! ' i,, 0.. Hi yiUT.lAY, iltM-liirliiy I Delut I Hnrd by targa Lobby and r il,.. ,.....i. ol iirrRi.n I'v in LEGISLATURE PROBABLY WILL BET NEW RECORD FOR MONEY EXPENDED MORE THAN $5,000,000 IN REQUESTS Wiyi and Meant Committer la at Work With Pruning Knife-Aiy. lum Eatlmata Cut HAI.KM. Or, IVli. 8,-(Si.rliil.) Tin. niiiKiillli'i'iil toinl of $S,237,Sia -"illlnlrk nm Jitp nt id rfitiilnrlv. Hi.. It-nan liidllK "illlnli-ki.il" Tn urn III tin- S.-iiul. ,lay Unit a mini ' dlni-! "" ""' '"' '"Ml,"", l '. IH I"' the Ira' from a r.i.oallliiii. m.-niia tlmt i r.-.iii ta lliat tin. ir.-a. iit IKlKlnturu '"' ' "''" I will ,i. calli-d on to furit In tin. aliapo of iii!iro,rliitlniia. Tlil will In. u ri-i ord lin-iiki-r for r-iinta. Imt tlii-rn la no n-iiann to lii'lli-vu tlmt wlii-n tin. nnioki! Iuih Idnnii uuiiy ami tin. Una I lain lum I'l-.-il told thai tlila will In. a iiiiicti niort. i'n-iihivn l.i-nlalatiir,. tliun tln nm. two .-in a n;u. In fart tlii-rn are liidlrullnim tlint L OSES IN HOU E i, t 4, i ' i 1 -i- -J. ' , SPECIAL EDITION IS GIVEN PRAISE ' Kiiti-rirla: (Ji-iitli.iiii.il Thii i wrltnr'a altt.ntlon Ijan Juat Imikii t iiilli.d to lli pr;ri-B ami Annl- vfrairy Kdlllnn of tin. MoriiliiK' Kiit.Tirlai. and In ili llclit.-d with tin- i.-K(-rlitlona of your linuutlful 4. t city, in this addition lm llnda a di-arrljitlnti of tin. Jr;M-a Drui ' alnrii, and II cxci-i'dliinly jilcaHHij -'with il, lln tinti-a with rnin-li ant- ; ' laliic llon thi-.l you li.in. h.-i-n auc- n-aaful from tho a'nit. ami Uial on urc now iIoIiik a tlirlvliiK hu.t- t liu-aa. TMa lllll.- wrltn up la al- v moat ii a K'd a a a pt-raaiial uc i (piulii'iturn and tint wrltnr hopeu t aoitiM 1 1 mi. to inaki' a trip to your mini ry and If In- iIih-h, ho will ci rtiin:1 muko It n point to tail 'mi you and tin. I'liM.rprKlii; cdl- t tora l tho Knli.-riirlH'.. v t VUI.ir;K you en-ry ponillil.! kuc- t ci-iia, nm, 'e t SlnpiTfly your. J. V. I HI i; NT. v - Herniary American Drug tt'v I'n-Ki AaHoclation, li.-rnrali, la. - DICK'S D BILL DEFEATED MEASURE TO PROHIBIT FEEDING FOWL8 LOSE8 BY ONE VOTE BILL TO REGULATE LI E REBUKES GOVERNOR WEST WITH R. R. STRIKE CLACKAMAS R. R IE E BSIN Fight Developa Agalnat Act of 8chue bel Regarding Authority of Willamette River . BBYiNG PASSES FIGHT t ,H tht Pnrtlmnl Hill nr. a 1'nwi-r Cniuiaiiy tn an i'' I tor tlin tin ft ninl rohln-ry linn ln-i-ii ii-rit.trati.d upon i ) tlioai. wild havn iriri-d.. I I .mininy in control of tln-at- j MEASURE DEFEATEO BY VOTE OF ! mnount may In- r.-duccd la-low tliut 3? TO !i IN BITTER "f , ''Ulin la ul- ri-inly KiKiiltiK to mow down uppro lirlatluna lilils, uv.-r flmi.ono lieiiiK ' ni-d off toiluy. Tlin rommllinn of Loth tin- llniii.o and tin. Si'iiiito hav 1 ii K In do with (hi. wnya and nu-.ina, m nlaahiiiK rlKlit and l-ft on liiHtilu t I'm .1 mid olhi-r iippropriiitiaiia. All. ady ovi-r f j.niiu.Oliu In riMjiu-HtH ha mi ii. i n put In, and tin- lUt ahowa not only tin. api rotitlnn Mlln that hair hoti iiitroilm-i-d. Imt the i-ati-inalea H al h.ne hern mailt, for tho vnrlotia atale hoards, cuiiiiiiIhmIouh, SCHUEBEL MEASURE PROVIDES THAT OUTSIDE WORKERS MUST REGISTER SALEM. Feb. 12. (Special.) Af ter a bard flftht In the Senate, Sena tor lllmii k'B bill to prohibit feeding clucks and other game Inula on lakes for tho purpose of elaimhterlng them waa killed today by one vote. The Senate Game Committee re ported adversely on the bill but In I apili! of this It waa only after prolong-1 ed debate by the Senate, defeated by one vote. lieyond this, the Clackamas delega-: tion ri-Kied arms moat of the day with prospects of harder liEb'a before i them within a few days. In the House a fluht has developed acaliiHt the Schue- belbllto Uiketuthorlty over the Nortb- NEW YORK. Keb. 12. W. S. Ca ter, president of the Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen and Englnemen, amplified today his statement of yes terday that the railroads were deter mined to "put fear Into the heart of Woodrow Wilson," by a great strike as a means of securing higher freight rates, and added that, In his opinion, Wall Street was responsible for the situation. The firemen's leader gave this as his analysis of the deadlock now ex isting between 54 eastern railroads and their 31,000 firemen Immediately after he had concluded a conference with Judge Martin A. Knapp. of the United States Commerce Court, and I Tuesdty f r- tb" ClCk' r, . r,, lamas Southern Railway Company on it. . vv. uauger, Acung tommiasion- FORTY MEMBERS OF LIVE WIRES TAKE TRIP ON NEW ROAD WORK ACCOMPLISHED IS AMAZING Newell Canyon Trestle Marvel of En gineering Skill Many More Trips are Plan ned The Live Wires after the luncheon er of Labor, before whom both sides ' are to explain their contentions. j Ministers are Present BUI Prob auty will go to People at Election MEN ALSO ARE TO STATE SALARY ii ir Thiiiiianti Icil mi aaonul' , 1 1. lull k bill, il.i lurlnii that It i: aiii-ui.t to tliimli. tin. aarred . .-r irhntt. prnpt-rllra without ii of Hie owners ami tint -. - into tint routines nf a clly ' :.: ..-oii. was n form nf polli- .Ii. Lot tn lie tulernt.-d In , dune alali'iiit'iita tie real :i ( 'inirt decUlona III support . -ii ..- Inaepll for B loll peril. 1 ' ,n...i.im villi picked to plt.rel k I'lll. r.-terrllii! to tilt, i f n i in Into titi-itnii City under uuia or tin bill mi lalnml '. t . v iinv Imibli' strt atn i i i.auiial or itr'IMclnl aa "ml - . ai-lun. Ml lalatnl." v. . ' una ilHt. on the I.HI lln- arieriiooti was d.-lnved .i.i.1 ukerv that Senator Miller, - . kpei ti d lo vol.. wlili I'lm- . I ili-aiirM'il I be ai-rui-ain :. ml two piu'i-a kkt-it. sr SAI.i;l, Or. Feb. 7. - (Speil al. I I Nt.t II lift MliilliiK th furl tliut I'. -j H.-li. ile I ad r.inrtloli. d tin" suluiilaalo.i !lo ll.e i ..-..j lo III I'M I of tile soiiill'-.l ' hiiin,. till. aim iiilm. lit. tlin Mouse (hla uflt-riiniili, h) u roll, ol JJ to J.'. j r.'liiae.l tl Mlhlllll tile II lll.'ll.t lll.'llt I il ml It will not, then line, ko to the : pelii). tlirollllll tilt' iiie.lnim of III' la Kial.itiirt' It Is i-atlllltlted heletiilll It will, howrkcr, he voted mi li) means j of the Iiilllatlki.. ' A lar,:. lohhy wa. present when i the del-ate. wlilrll lasted f mill 1 to 1 '. .'.il. Was III pliilesS, llllll'IIK t In-ill a i iiiiiinl 1 1 t i limn tin rnilliiiiiriH-m r.il 1 Mlmstrr l.il A-hik lull-in lir. J. V. M. linn ..ill. aiipel lutein!, nt of Port i land district ul tin" Methodist Ki'l-uo-I ,.al chin rli, iimt Itrv. I'riink 1. I'liiL-v i p.olor ul lie I'lr.-t I luted I'nsli.ter j Ian I'hiiicli of I'oitland. ; The kote w,is-ll out ami out one, 'only two iiieieiiris heim; iiiisrnt by ni-rii.laaii.il lit the House, h.-se helni; oMIi-i-s mid Institutions, so that It Kies a fairly a.!c.uatt idea of the eul Ire llmim la altiiatlon that now pre sents lis. If to Hie l.elslalli e Aasi in bl. Il Is ii problem from the siamlKilnt or tin- taxpavers' purse, tin. like of will. Ii no Legislature has had tn con front In tlin history of Ibti state, tho d.-iiiiiiih. of two years being In the neighborhood of $7.0110,000. The ways County Road Bonding Act Practically Same as Grange Measure, Wins in the - House j SALEM, Feb. 10. (.Special.) Rep 1 reseiitallve SehuebiTs bill which pro- vides that every person who is at I the legislature for the purKse of lobbying for or against any bill won an easy victory Monday morning. Tin; InbbylstH shall place their name on a public record together with the miinunl of coiiiK'nsation received by thrm and Inun whom it is received. The name of the person or firm by whom the lobbyist is employed must . .A M READY TO GO TO MEXICO GO, ern end of the Willamette River out of the hands of the commission.. The Clackamas delegation in the House voted In favor of the Uovern or today on the motion to strike back at that official by laying on the table bis message admonishing the Legislature for not getting busy on I the nicessary appropriation bills, j The Governors message was a sharp rebuke to the chairman of the Ways and Means Committees for not j handling first some of the more lm- j portant bills It nettled some of the "Organization" members, who moved 1 to have the message laid on the table. This was done, but half an hour later 1 " WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. First bri it was taken from the table and re-1 j,a,ip of the flrst 'aPiav division, num ferred to the Ways and Means Com j bering iuno men. is resting on anus, inutee. a trip over its tracks to Newell Creek Canyon. More than 40 members of the organization made up the party si.'' all were amazed at the work that . neen done by- the company. The t ling has been virtually completed 10 Heaver Creek and the track soon w ill be laid all the way. . After the luncheon the members walked to the yards of the company at Fifteenth and Main Streets where the boarded a flat car and were soon whisked to the trestle. The car was stopped on the middle of the span and the members were enthralled by the beautiful view. The canyon la 123 ; feet deep and the trestle long. Announcement was made that the trestle alone cost $14,000 and con i tains $1,200 worth of bolts. H. E. " j Cross, Main Trunk of the Live Wires ., ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 was the conductor and Grant R. Dim- TAFT WILL AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS 'ck-,hspcr,7 of. the CIafkaT Southern Railway Company, was the j engineer. Announcement was made , . . that the stockholders of the company Four Dreadnaughts Steammg at Top be token on week, M over the line until it is finished. More than 3.000 cords of wood have been cut ready for transportation over the new road. There is no question that the business will tax the capacity of tne road, which, it is expected will be in operation to Molalla by Fall. The company has been given a contract for 20 carloads of lumber daily for 20 years. It Is probable that Portland 2.500 MARINES PREPARE TO TO RELIEF OF FOREIGN LEGATIONS Speed to Tampico and Vera Cruz to Give Aid With only nine more days before it the Legislature seems not to be half through Its work. Dissensions are growing In the ranks, some of the Senators making accusations o? favoritism In reporting other bills of tice 'for Newport News, to b anl capitalists will supply the money need- transports for Mexico. I ed to extend the line to Siiverton. mid in -ana committee, as 11 criterion j a80 appear on the public record. The 1 committees before their own of Hie man hit In which It Intends to handle the estimates as to appropria tions, has already cut m arly $110,000 from the Kast.-rn Oregon Asylum es timates, and so far has probably Ima-l-iil out 11. ally $1111111,111111 nf the reitiealH that lime been made, 11I Ihi n-li nil of these reports hake not foi ml tli. ir way Into the Legislature. lull ulsj provides that lobbyists may only appear before commuters and ! shall state their arguments before ' thrill nii such. They shall not lobby FISHING DEADLINE 1600 FEET 1 nt out - I '.iiiii'l'i'l! ninl l.oUrrn. Illil of Polk I.111 for I, t ret mid the vote cum. was me in.-. .-ii until .'. o'clock. Mill, r; out tin ) lb- ciii ildur ami did not - 'liig nml bis whereabouts i '" un Me was experled to Katou 1 Iciin-.il his kole In ordei F II. PASSES SENATE I any other place than committees ex-1 j cept upon the inviatiou of either! I house, and then the lobbyist shall j i talk before the w hole house. For tho j I vlnlailiiii of the bill a penalty of from j I $:'iui to JTi.uinl is provided for the ( inploki-r and a lino of from $100 to SALEM. Or.. Feb. 10. (Special.)-'- j unless the most dire necessity force9 I'1-' lor the employee. Th .i,,:u,jinc tor commercial fishing ; It. I This bill passed the House by al- , . .. ' rltv ! These are the developments ofihe most a unanimous vote, their being!""'" ,h( nt Uron u,y was ,lny In the nttitude of the United ; but on- dissenting vote, tlmt of J. j "Xl 1( '' '' u-v ,ho ,lsh aml Pame j States toward the newest revolution ; N. Nulla, of .Multnomah County. The ; col :i is.,ion at It'.o feet below the iu Mexico. 1 Virtually nil th mnnev naori an fi Twenty-five huudr.'d marines frctn ! ,n the construction of the road was the Atlantic fleet and the Guanian railied ln th!s cminty. Fred Watts, of amo naval station are prepared to ! MnRitor and H. M. Everhart, of Mo sail for Vera Cruz to go tho relief of , a,ai were members of the "excur the foreign legations, should they be- i Sjon" party, come besieged, as they did at Peking, j '. Four dreadnoughts of battleship fleet are steaming at top speed to Tamiiirvi and Vera Cruz, and two oth , ers rushing to the Pacific side to Mexican ports to afford to Amertcans and other foreigners. President Taft and the cahinet are j firm in their determination not to land an American trooper In Mexico , BOURNE ASKS FOR ;u:m. or. I .-lib Hlmlck. I III lllll. I I'. A kes ROGUE RIVER TO BE I ii. if. 11. Itarton, (' in, 1 ' 11 11 1 in 11 11. Kaiiui slroiii, IIHiMe. t Mm 1111 111 ! Pierce. l 10 mi I, si '1 ' li !. ..I I ' t;.: II' ..... !.. ,, lie- - U'U ei, 1, 'I ! 1 ir . Feb, I'.. Pliable h i. , in. lit na to Hie It. amea h h ul (or Its ob J 1 'i t the op ' I lie llogun lllver to commi-r I. ' limn the sen to the mouth Illinois lllver. tho comnillte.t n. s today decided upon a hiiI ill which will open Hie river '". fur the same dlatiince, and line time -(. lllll people of i --a 11 li-ililiig season of one -. ntatlvo Pierce, of Coos liislsled 011 abolishing si-Ill- ill imitlona of the stream dur--ti ring season and won In his I luring the spring, therefore, in I ll-.hlng wll) be allowed. I- hing seasons nil the upper II be fr April !' to May - ii I he lower river from April ust ID, and from September iiiln-r L 11. Provision Is mudu 1 - rll nets Imvliig a miiiillnr h H. an right and one half Inches 'i"l be used. I Mllci. lb,, iti.mili. ,ii.Ha,.,l nn In ,,. ' measure two years ago this leu 1 11 closed lo couimerclnl ' Itepri. hi. ntatlvi. Itelland be ! i n H.-lnlng aboiild be allowed ;" stream at any time and will 11 a minority report. r.. . l 1, 1 in tier j,!, 1 I long as the same wage is paid in all competing stores It Is the trade that I who SCHNOERR CHEERED WHEN BILL PASSES Ml. KM. Or. Feb. 10. (Special. "ei. .illative Hchnoerr of Clucka 111:1s mi hia bill for a restriction on the iimnln-r r.r voters to lie register "' in .1 precinct through the House ' making his maiden speech as a '"iiiI.it of the Legislature, pesldes '' III'.' t'll nlv matt l,ro In lltn llonae in. irs whiskers, Scbiioerr has. ' lllll r illsl liirl l,.n nt I -l 11 ir the irst ni.mh. r tn tl. rh,.f.r., when hU ''I I"" I. The member- saw how t'm'iil Sch'noerr waa to get his bill ''"''"nil n 1,, I ik. l ,.o ll,..lr kanda r It. Three hundred Toters lu, f... Vnidlv "' luimbrr permitted In his bill. In M'lltnoniah Counly, I was said, "n... precincts ronlaln as high as r.iio 11 re. uiisl.lci at ion Inter. Mihotl, Ainleisou of Wasco, kin. Carpcii Forbes, Ooer llai-oo.l, llamlliv, lleltf.-l. Llllolirrlte. Meek, Mitchell. Nichols. Nulla. Olson. Puller, Iteatlles. S-liiio. rr. Smith. Spencer, Slaiilleld. .Mranaliali, I plnll, W.-hlel lllll.l. SpellM-r McAl' thnr. Noes -Aiiilcrson of Clatsop, Holland. r.laui li.ini. Hoiiehraki., Uriink. Chll'K lloimin, I low aril. Iluglies. Ilurd. .lohn sen, l.,iiihlln, l.iiwrence. I.ewellllig. Mann, Ma sev. Mel itiluild. I'iu hoiis, I'nltcr Scllllehel. T'.'.'UIIH, Weeks. Absent (excused oil account of ill ne-si t'ninpliell, Lofgreii; (not ov rlisnll lHI. Ol'.oii of Miiltnoinali. scnking for Hie louiiiilttee, said Hie reason tlm eomiiili Iff r. comtii. tided Imlellnlte ..... . 1,1 .as ( tint the members had ir i n holhercd to deatll by both must pay and not tile store. Hiiha ol' Ibis nek er ending question": 'in the store which I represent ..,,.1 ,11,1 not think lln-y should bo run lind tit least lllll employes Innihleil with It again. ' do not earn "() per cent of the wages ScIiiii.Ih-I of Clackamas said it iw, "hldi are paid them." simply n iiiestloii as to kklictlu-r the neimle of (be slain Hliall say whether the liipior busliieos bliall continue In Cregou. lie said that great deception waa used by llie home rule people In , the campaign of I '.no, but be said he; did nut ( lire (o make a prohibition j si'ieecll. He said Hint the saloons j luiilnir ni ai lv all the criminals, und . ril.d a backwoods town, win-re tlicrej nr.. five milnon. and oM of sou-rid ; lO.-(Speclal.l-Sen-yoiuig rn.-i i..n, wh,. kill., n m, .. I u ,,,,' ,)llt a r; ":: :z . ' . i ... i " ;".".. ... ,r r ..r w hei her I b. saloons shall run there Clackamas Southern and o. er loca - 11. in r 1 . " ,., coiislructed railroads will come up In - the ..(. Inhahltaiits or the p. opb 1,1 lBri!"7 . ' ami dual passage. The bill was in- H'liiieb. l charged the llipior Inter- m((.(,( ,y Senator Smith, of Coos, ests with being the most nnto.ious 1 nm, r,ir,.V(,, ml unfavorable report kKdalort of the law ill this state, and' fnim hi ,.imimln,,p on riironds. The derbr-d they nro sending liquor "'I )n) nn) tn( r,.port were both laid on Hie lime "where they have 110 niil-h(i ,,,,,,,, jt'riilay. but today a mss to." He an id the home r,,, ; minority report was submitted favor pceile imeil deception and fraud In ' (1 i,,,, 11Iu w. B,i0pted by a u.-ttlng their bill passed, lie asserted , y()(() ((f i,m,.k f ('lcka- that now. though !. per cent of ',!nia8 v.illng for the minority report. "",,Pl", f ?" Ml :;,"r"il"u noslb lot While th bill Is aimed .0 prevent stop the hale .if liquor. It Is posslblo Telephone for 10 per cent of the crm.Ks " ,., ,.. ,,v ,ho ,.aolll(. t. lephone & liquor ( l. iiient to prevail. Teb gniph Company, It Is far rench- " cn' Ing and would prevent the sale of any LAND SUIT 13 SETTLtu ,,u,iic tiitv. including railroads, to WITHOUT GOING TO TRIAL.. roml,,iK ilnP. inasmuch as It Is I the practice of locul capitalists to The suit of W. M. K.-nia against construct railroads where Hie trans- , . . . I . 4 1 HM..lmata $ r A 1 lkit I nail 4 f llosa MuIkBHV liikOlvlllg a strip i rcniineuun ajuiruii. ..n. ....ru ... i.,i i,...... n nrniH.rtv owned by both 1 give service. Slid ; bill Js considered a victory for Rep- j LiVi. Anulers with hook and line I resentatiki. Schnebel and a lively , win je prmi!t,,(i lo po wUhln 2l0 feet ; light 1b promised in the Senate. tSveci.il.l-. s.-hiiebel made no effort to fight!". ' t" !' "'.: t '- f,- ,h r...v.ti ..f 1,.,11,-ial .l..,.ish.ns ' i '0'i. was taken liy the board P. ... ,1 PrcM.ln ,1 MalarKrys mmliniim I ,,.,,, ,, Introduced in the ! nf1 , '' Kei.renent;;lives fccll.i.-bel a;U wane lull and It was l ass.-,-, a.voui- ' ,io;, several davs ago nt the request ! U-'.ckamas appeared before P'.-c.i ,y il.'. lan.tlens Hum many of , . l'rngi-esslves. The commit-!""'. 1,oard "ml "Uered th; r prote.sts tie iiieuiber.-. that it Is probably on.'.,..,, , .,,i thr.t It 1,0 mwtnnn-! "K-i!"" "'.e li.i'ti toot tteauill.e. Uiey of Ihe 111111I iiierllu. ions s - is tow.-rd ci 1: irni tin- legislation that has over b' cn attrinpted. I ed and the Or-gon City man raised no 1 -''J ,lu' 'w nt ,:o fl'l,t I si rone protest. Itevond those two' We cu'd rather have t'.ie entire ni.'iisiires the Clackamas Coimtv del-' ri' 1 r d than have the .'i-na'.-r .lesepli spoke us renresen- ( egation In both houses was out of tho tatue of one of Ihe great' st depart-1 public gaze all day. meat stores in the slate. He stated ! The passage in the house of the tlmt 1 eiiipet llion has Justified the low ! count v road bonding act was tho wanes which have !. eu paid: that j most important feature of today's tills ciniiliiiou w ill be cured by tho I session. The bill hs passed is 0 coin bill. In cause, he asserted the biil j promise between the .Senate bill by iiiataiilee:! to the great department ! Harr. tt and the Hone bill by Ilurd. sioi'cs that nil will pay the same 1 Its provisions are practically tha same wai'e und competition as to wages 1 ns these in the Grange bill which was will he destroyed. I defeated at the general election ex- ""lf the wages an- lived at fill It ' cept that the county convention will suit us lust as well as though I scneme nas neon iinaiiuoneu they were lived at $.'." be said. "As Some light resulted over nn addi tional section inserted in the meas ure which would eliminate any pat ented process paving company from bidding on road construction. After a hitter war that section was taken out and the bidding left open to any sort of road constructors. Tho reso lution lo refer tho home rule bill back to the people which whs defeat ed In the House Friday will lu nil prob ability be reconsidered by that body tomorrow. At the time of Its defeat Katon of Lane changed his vote to the prevailing side so thnt ho might later move a reconsideration. This will probably bring Schnebel Into tho Jlght. as ho led tho "Dry fac tion' in Friday s nntl lobbying bill, the chief thing left for the Clackamas County delegation to struggle or in the House are some of tho fishing bills. More thnn half the members of both houses were present at a Made, in Oregon" banquet tonight. j put rioHti to lC.'O feet' declared Sclnie- b. I. Two vciirs ago the deadline was placed 1 .100 feet below the falls, and a suit was brought by Oregon City fishermen to have the ruling declar ed void, which was done by the court on a technicality. Then the line went buck to the GOO foot mark as fixed by the statute. Representative (.111 made bis com plaint to the committee against Mas ter Fish Warden (ianton's manage ment of the fish hatcheries, describ ing In .articular the alleged condi tions of the Honnoville hatchery w here he says that U concrete ponds were built so poorly that they are now- useless. Preparations have been made tn move approximately ;"n0 marines from the ships of the Atlantic fleet and the Guantanamo Naval Stntio.i to Vera Cruz, to be held in readiness to relieve the foreign leeations in Mexico City. Rear-Admiral Badger, in command of the Atlantic fleet at Guantanamo, will select the two additional battle ships which are to hurry to Vera deadline Cruz. Mexico. This was determined 60-HOUR WEEK BILL I A letter was received from Sena- 1 tor Pourne Monday In which he re quests that the public give expression of its views on the subject of the construction of Post Roads by the aid of the government. The subject de serves the attention of every citizen of the community and the Enterprise will be glad to forward any letters that may be written on the subject i to Senator Hourne. The letter in part 1 follows: ! Should the government make ap 1 propriations in aid of public roads? j On what roads BUould the first gov ernment appropriation, if made, be i expended: (al all roads; (b) post roads R. F. D. and star routes); (c) main traveled market roads; (dl main highways connecting important i cities and towns in state; (e) trunk ! line, interstate highways connecting state capitals and large cities? Should the government appropria tion be expended on constructicn, on general Improve ment, or on any or all of these, or should the allotment by the govern ment be unconditional, or paid as a reward after local authorities have constructed or maintained a highway in good condition? What proportion of cojt of con struction, improvement, or maintain ance should be borne by national gov ernment, state, county, road district, and abutting property owners, re snectlvcly. or what amount should be There is now a bill in the House (allotted to the states on an uncondi- presented by Representative Schue- I tional plan, of what amounts per mile bel, to repeal the present law under; SALEM Or, Feb 11 For the flr-it I should be paid as rewards? whlfh the Commission operates, j timt m (hs 8Pssion of tlle Lci;;S,ature ' Should the supervision of construe North of the falls of the A illamette, n;ovenlor k,Vst gttuns the mo ax to. 1 he apportl ned among the states on if, repealed, it will mean thousands ; ,.. ,,,, ,1,. nt k i basis of nomilation. area niUeai? nf bill 9S. introduced by Representative "us, mileage or rural and star Mann. This bill was for the purpose i routes, taxable valuation, or a corn er relieving circuit Judges from rend-1 1'ination of these? ing certains statutes when instruct-' Should the suervision of construc ing grand juries. j f',n or mnintainance of government "I do not deem It wise to do away ' ai,l(11 roa(is be by the federal govern with the long-existing practice of re-1 ment. xhte s,ate a"d local authorities, quiring circuit judges to read certain 1 or Jointly?1 on at an early conference today be-1 tween officials of the State. War and . N'avy Departments. The two ships ' ships are expected to put out from the naval station before noon. The. First Brigade of the First Dl-! vision pf the Army, about nno strong i which has been ordered prepared for! iAvnA,intnnM. - 1 t, 1 . .1 ; t-M.r..,,.. .,,1., .. . couiio-eii , , , f ti,....) r.,i t t niaiiiiaiuain e, un ...I . ..er t.iii.i iiii.iiiii, ui ..i luisiiu ..ar racks ami Oswego, the Fifth Infantry nt Pittsburg, and the Twenty-Ninth (Continued on page 41 . WEST VETOES BILL m ennnmiT n!MiPK'ein M P.K nPPllQFQ lu ourrLHiu vwwmo v" of dollars to the fishermen residents of Clackamas County of which there about K.O and their families, depend ing largely upon this Industry for their support. This bill probably will be approved by the Commercial Club as well as by all residents of this district and the ln.v makers requested to give it 1 of our criminal statutes when instruct immediate and favorable considera-1 ing grand Juries," says the Governor tion. The Republicans from Clacka-; in his veto message to the House. mas pledged their support before , -The members of that body come election nmt are working nnrd to nave from everv Alk tn life ami mv not it passed. j be learned in law. It is therefore ! most important that it be made the ! j duty of some one in whom they have I 1 confidence to point out and read to j iHIGH SCHOOL BEATEN BY COMPANY L KEN of them near Mendowbronk was set tled out of court Friday. The defen riant was given Ihe strip pf land In dispute and the plaintiff was given a road. The plaintiff was represented by Itmwnell Stone and the defen dant by J. K. Hedges. nfterwards sell these lines to the big companies Tor operating, the bill would probably prevent development In many sections of the state. The bill carries an emergency clause, and provides a penalty of not less than $100 nor more than $10,000 for violation of the act. SAI.KM, Feb. 11. (Special.) Rep resentative Scbuebel's 60 hour week labor lull may be reported lu the. Senate next Thursday, and will be substituted for Dlmick's 8-hour bill, which will. In all probability, be kill ed. The Schnebel bill passed the House some time ago by a large ma jority, but n bitter fight- Is being made against it In the Senate In the committee on industries, which will have another hearing next Wednes day night, at which time It is under stood several Oregon City men will be ln Salem to testify that their po sitions were Jeopardized two years ago when they lobbied against the Diniick bill. ANNEXATION BILU Hll y 1 j mini Miner iiiu.i.iai Biaiuies w.ucn, I....C n ..uT. i u. ai.i.s upon men- ma- j company L, defeated the Oregon ies ns grand Jurors." n,y Hien gchooI ,aakt,tjau team That this veto Is of more import-! Thursday evening by a score of 21 ance than attaches to the bill itself i to 20. A smoker waa held immedlate- ls the belief of many of the Legisla-, y arter the game. In the Jumping j tors, who see In the Governor's deter- j contests J. Dambach. Robert Green (Special.) The, min'!tin to hew to the'line in the nse j and Lvle Kellogg won the prizes. Senate n.fonte.1 McArthur's resolution 1 rt. "IT " " " . ""u r,r'-, I Liutcn oamnacn won irom tooK, ot 1 inn mat n does not Uilnk Is tor the providing for a constitutional amend-, public pood, regardless of the attitude ment to go before the people, which j of the Legislature. would allow the City of Portland and ' A" OThpr bills that have reached the County of Mulnomah to be unit-i l",'. "ceptiKDK one whl Jl" ' i holds, have been approved. Put they ed under a single government. have not been of reallr Inrtre Imnnrt ! a..hnn rj- ,,- iMiiiicK was opposed 10 rue propo-1 mice, ine remaining Din in Dls nanils ! son. Green, Faar and Dambach. de- naring mat ir it was passed is tne one increasing the salary of : feated the Company L team Refresh- all circuit Judges to $4,000 a year. It ments were served by Company L is believed to be not at all unlikely after the smoker. Company L basket that it will meet the same fate as ball team will Play the Wilsonviile house bill 98. I team at the armory tomorrow nigbt. SALEM, Feb. 12 sltlon by the people It would allow a slice of Clackamas County to be lopped off and created into a new county with a strip from Multnomah County. Company L in the wrestling match. The first fall was made in two min utes and the second in one minute and nn seconds In the boxing match es "Kid" Lewis and Spagle were the winners. The Oregon City High